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Starts with your proposal… Learning Targets: I will decide on a process for research. I understand the components to the proposal.
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Preparing your proposal Methods for research Note-taking Where to look
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“Compose a 7-10 page research paper …. That is a critical evaluation of an idea, an author, a book, or a theoretical examination of a subject from a literary, political, or historical point of view.” Which will you do? ◦ Idea ◦ Author ◦ Book ◦ Literary world ◦ Political ◦ Historical ◦ Socio-economic ◦ Psychological or Sociological? ◦ Addresses Q1-4
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Things Fall Apart ◦ Racism in literature ◦ Invading cultures ◦ Changing cultures ◦ Native cultures destroyed by invading cultures ◦ Impacts of prejudice on society ◦ Prejudice – individual ◦ Prejudice – writer Process for getting ready to write #5. Help in text – pages 1436, 1461, 1470 Narrow it down – prejudice ◦ Achebe – his writings, writings on prejudice, attacks on Conrad ◦ Societal impacts of prejudice – sociological, psychological ◦ Legislation against prejudice – hate crimes, genocide ◦ Political Impact or sources of prejudice ◦ Other books – Huck Finn, Heart of Darkness, The Poisonwood Bible, To Kill a Mockingbird
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Prejudice often has a destructive property on individuals and society; the effect prejudice had on Chinua Achebe was to turn him into a powerful voice against prejudice and for people to stand up and overcome it. How is this argumentative?
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What do I need to know ◦ What were Achebe’s experiences with prejudice? ◦ What is prejudice? ◦ What historical evidence is there regarding the effects of prejudice? ◦ What prejudices existed in Nigeria? ◦ How did prejudice manifest itself in Achebe’s writings? Where will I look? ◦ Biographical – about Achebe – biography, writer’s biography, literary, database, lit. crit. ◦ Historical – about Nigeria – world encyclopedia, databases – Nigerian history ◦ Psychological – effects of prejudice – mob mentality. Online psychology magazines, database on psych. ◦ Causes of Prejudice – sociological. SIRs.
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Note taking – ◦ Method – plan ahead: spiral, flashdrive, googledrive, notecards, highlighters Use of time ◦ Organization – what will you do in class? What will you do outside of class? ◦ Know what you are looking for – use time well Must “show” all notes – not just photocopies of what you will read and used. Must be selected, annotated, ready for use. Already “in your head.” If you only have copies of sources. If you only have highlighted resources – no credit. You must have notes, annotations. Be careful – know what is word for word and what is in your own words.
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What sections will you need? ◦ This helps guide your research ◦ Order may change – but what is in it – know before writing it ◦ Prejudice often has a destructive property on individuals and society; the effect prejudice had on Chinua Achebe was to turn him into a powerful voice against prejudice and for people to stand up and overcome it. Example – Q8 ◦ Define prejudice ◦ Illustrate destructive properties: history, social examples ◦ Nigerian history ◦ Achebe’s history, especially with prejudice ◦ Things Fall Apart – evidence of prejudice – why write it? How connected to prejudice? ◦ Other writings that reflect prejudice – of Achebe’s ◦ Other writings that reflect prejudice – throughout time ◦ Achebe’s mission - effects
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What is my process? How will I refine it from last year? What do I need to be concerned about as I research? What do I need to clarify? I know what process I will use to gather and organize my research so that I can accurately site and document my research within my paper and so that I know when I have enough research. I understand the components to the proposal.
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You should be done reading!! It is too hard to read and research effectively. Compose your proposal ◦ Submit today – handwritten or typed. If typed – print 2 copies. ◦ Know how you will want to conduct research – method and strategy. ◦ How will you use class time? How will you use out of class time. At end of research ◦ Answered all your questions. ◦ Have a min. of 5 sources – 1 print, 1 non-print ◦ Have a draft of your works cited page – use materials to help you put it together. This week – use class time well – research, take notes, monitor your progress.
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Learning Targets: ◦ I can find relevant and credible resources to use to develop and support my ideas for my paper. ◦ I can take notes in a systematic way so that I can easily reference them, organize them, and cite properly. Find resources Take notes Monitor progress against your list of inquiry questions Revise – if needed – your proposal. After Thursday – it is set in stone!
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WHERE TO LOOKSOURCES Look consciously and specifically for answers to your questions. Try the databases. Use Literary Criticism Use IPL.org When using a generic search engine – give as many clues as you can Try different search engines – not always google. Metacrawler, Dogpile, Bing Sources must be credible – You need to take the time to decide – home page, credits, author page. Don’t look for a paper on your topic – look for research to develop your thesis.
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